Andy Goldenberg
- Actor
- Writer
- Editor
Andy Goldenberg is an award-winning actor-writer-producer best known as Goldentusk from YouTube, racking up more than 60 million views from writing and performing original lyrics to classic movie theme songs. Time Out NY Film Critic Keith Uhlich nicknamed him "The Theme Song Sondheim". In fact, Goldentusk's Superman Theme Song (2006) may have been the very first YouTube video you ever watched back in 2006.
He's appeared in several tv/film roles, most notably Jack and Jill (2011) (opposite Adam Sandler and Al Pacino), Love, Weddings & Other Disasters (2020), Broad City (2014), Austin & Ally (2011), and iCarly (2007). A Graduate of Second City LA, he performs regularly with powerhouse improv group, Freedom Snatch. Their Los Angeles Improv Cagematch dynasty was actually the subject of a documentary, The Laughing Matter (2011).
Sundance accepted him into their New Voices Lab as an up-and-coming writer and HollyWeb Fest awarded him Best Screenwriting for Police and Quiet (2015). Google, VR Scout, and VR Playhouse partnered with him for virtual reality comedy content, and he's also collaborated with Disney XD, Legendary Entertainment, STX Films, and Stan Lee's POW! Entertainment through YouTube Space LA.
He was the very first coverboy of the popular Nice Jewish Guys Calendar, won 5 game shows, published a children's book called "Peter, the Paranoid Pumpkin," and wrestled an 8-foot alligator. Contrary to popular belief, his "Jew-Fro" did not fully take shape until 7th Grade.
He's appeared in several tv/film roles, most notably Jack and Jill (2011) (opposite Adam Sandler and Al Pacino), Love, Weddings & Other Disasters (2020), Broad City (2014), Austin & Ally (2011), and iCarly (2007). A Graduate of Second City LA, he performs regularly with powerhouse improv group, Freedom Snatch. Their Los Angeles Improv Cagematch dynasty was actually the subject of a documentary, The Laughing Matter (2011).
Sundance accepted him into their New Voices Lab as an up-and-coming writer and HollyWeb Fest awarded him Best Screenwriting for Police and Quiet (2015). Google, VR Scout, and VR Playhouse partnered with him for virtual reality comedy content, and he's also collaborated with Disney XD, Legendary Entertainment, STX Films, and Stan Lee's POW! Entertainment through YouTube Space LA.
He was the very first coverboy of the popular Nice Jewish Guys Calendar, won 5 game shows, published a children's book called "Peter, the Paranoid Pumpkin," and wrestled an 8-foot alligator. Contrary to popular belief, his "Jew-Fro" did not fully take shape until 7th Grade.